By Judith Ann Moriarty
November 18, 2012
Urban Milwaukee
In July, Sarah Gail Luther lost many of her drawings and paper sculptures in the Center Street fire, in the building where she maintained a studio. “But I’ve landed in a better place,” she smiles “My studio is now in my Riverwest apartment. It’s simpler; it’s easier. While working on my installation for the Mary Nohl Fellowship for Individual Artists exhibition at Inova, I discovered I could make my work just as well at home.”
Luther was one of seven winning artists selected from a field of 130 hopeful applicants. The Nohl grant came with no strings attached, but Sarah spent most of her $5,000 on supplies for the Fellowship exhibition (running through December 9), where she brought what she calls the “outside urban landscape” into the UW-Milwaukee space known as Inova on Kenilworth.
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